Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách

This paper completes the knowledge of aquatic molluscs of a former coal quarry Chabařovice near Ústí nad Labem in Northern Bohemia. This quarry was opened in 1977 and 20 years later the mining was finished. A part of the coal quarry was flooded and new water reservoir Milada originated in the area o...

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Main Author: Luboš Beran
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University 2010-11-01
Series:Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
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Online Access:http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/9/9.Beran2.pdf
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spelling doaj-86b8b9950d2c41e5b01e699e4344d5632021-08-17T15:49:13ZcesDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk UniversityMalacologica Bohemoslovaca1336-69392010-11-0192632Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních ČecháchLuboš Beran0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5851-6048Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR, Správa Chráněné krajinné oblasti Kokořínsko, Česká 149, CZ-27601 Mělník, Česká republikaThis paper completes the knowledge of aquatic molluscs of a former coal quarry Chabařovice near Ústí nad Labem in Northern Bohemia. This quarry was opened in 1977 and 20 years later the mining was finished. A part of the coal quarry was flooded and new water reservoir Milada originated in the area of 250 ha with max. depth 24,7 m and this water reservoir is the biggest aquatic habitat in this area. Other four smaller water reservoirs, numerous drainage canals and small wetlands were built and aquatic molluscs of these sites were studied in 2010. Altogether, 16 species of aquatic molluscs (12 gastropods, 4 bivalves) were found at 41 sites. Drainage canals, new brooks and small new wetlands are inhabited by poor aquatic malacofauna which contains often only one or two widespread species – Galba truncatula and Radix auricularia. Bivalve Pisidium casertanum was found only at three sites. Similar situation is in the case of water reservoirs Rabenov and Roudníky. Only artifical water reservoir Milada and smaller water reservoir close to this lake are inhabited by rich aquatic malacofauna containing 14 respectively 6 species. Molluscs were studied also in the past before opening the quarry and the actual malacofauna is richer probably due to the existence of more aquatic habitats. Three non-native species were found and the occurrence of other non native species is expected in the future as well as changes in autochtonous malacofauna.http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/9/9.Beran2.pdfaquatic molluscsmolluscanorthern bohemiacoal quarryfaunistics
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Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách
Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
aquatic molluscs
mollusca
northern bohemia
coal quarry
faunistics
author_facet Luboš Beran
author_sort Luboš Beran
title Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách
title_short Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách
title_full Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách
title_fullStr Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách
title_full_unstemmed Vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu Chabařovice v severních Čechách
title_sort vodní měkkýši bývalého lomu chabařovice v severních čechách
publisher Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University
series Malacologica Bohemoslovaca
issn 1336-6939
publishDate 2010-11-01
description This paper completes the knowledge of aquatic molluscs of a former coal quarry Chabařovice near Ústí nad Labem in Northern Bohemia. This quarry was opened in 1977 and 20 years later the mining was finished. A part of the coal quarry was flooded and new water reservoir Milada originated in the area of 250 ha with max. depth 24,7 m and this water reservoir is the biggest aquatic habitat in this area. Other four smaller water reservoirs, numerous drainage canals and small wetlands were built and aquatic molluscs of these sites were studied in 2010. Altogether, 16 species of aquatic molluscs (12 gastropods, 4 bivalves) were found at 41 sites. Drainage canals, new brooks and small new wetlands are inhabited by poor aquatic malacofauna which contains often only one or two widespread species – Galba truncatula and Radix auricularia. Bivalve Pisidium casertanum was found only at three sites. Similar situation is in the case of water reservoirs Rabenov and Roudníky. Only artifical water reservoir Milada and smaller water reservoir close to this lake are inhabited by rich aquatic malacofauna containing 14 respectively 6 species. Molluscs were studied also in the past before opening the quarry and the actual malacofauna is richer probably due to the existence of more aquatic habitats. Three non-native species were found and the occurrence of other non native species is expected in the future as well as changes in autochtonous malacofauna.
topic aquatic molluscs
mollusca
northern bohemia
coal quarry
faunistics
url http://mollusca.sav.sk/pdf/9/9.Beran2.pdf
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